Den 2012-07-31 16:25, Reindl Harald skrev:
sorry that i get really harsh: if someone is not able to start
a question with informations and not to use a mail-client he
better does not maintain a mailserver at all
winners have to paid the lotto coupons first :=)
damm if thay forget, and later
Hi,
I am using sendmail to send emails to postfix and I would like to know
if there is a way to get the filename given by postfix?
BR
On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 08:30:28 +0200
Benny Pedersen articulated:
Den 2012-07-31 16:25, Reindl Harald skrev:
sorry that i get really harsh: if someone is not able to start
a question with informations and not to use a mail-client he
better does not maintain a mailserver at all
winners
On 01/08/2012 13:42, Jerry wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 08:30:28 +0200
Benny Pedersen articulated:
I admit it, I am clueless as to what that reply is all about.
Ditto
Wael MANAI:
Hi,
I am using sendmail to send emails to postfix and I would like to know
if there is a way to get the filename given by postfix?
No. The file name changes after you submit the mail.
Wietse
Hi Members,
I have multiple virtual domain hosted on postfix mail server . My
requirement is to block mail coming from gmail/yahoo account to @
linuxmantra.com accounts. What you suggest for me ?
Should I need to use transport maps ?
Thanks Regards,
Vishesh Kumar
vishesh kumar:
Hi Members,
I have multiple virtual domain hosted on postfix mail server . My
requirement is to block mail coming from gmail/yahoo account to @
linuxmantra.com accounts. What you suggest for me ?
Should I need to use transport maps ?
I suggest that you use the policy
Thx for the answer. So how can I replace sendmail cmd by telnet to send
emails always through postfix? I thought to do telnet on 127.0.0.1 but I
do not know which configuration to make in master.cf
BR
Le mercredi 01 août 2012 à 07:53 -0400, Wietse Venema a écrit :
Wael MANAI:
Hi,
I
Wael MANAI:
I am using sendmail to send emails to postfix and I would like to know
if there is a way to get the filename given by postfix?
Wietse:
No. The file name changes after you submit the mail.
Wael MANAI:
Thx for the answer. So how can I replace sendmail cmd by telnet to send
emails
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Gmail-teopro teo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've already finished a Postfix server setup with virtual users and Dovecot
as virtual transport.
I just cannot find out why MS Outlook fails the smtp test unless I check
the Log on to incoming mail server before
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 01:38:54PM +0200, Wael MANAI wrote:
I am using sendmail to send emails to postfix and I would like to know
if there is a way to get the filename given by postfix?
Just having the queue file name is pointless unless you want to do
something with it. You should explain
[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-2.9.4.html]
Postfix stable release 2.9.4, and legacy releases 2.8.12, 2.7.11,
2.6.17 are available. They contain fixes and workarounds that are
also part of Postfix 2.10.
All supported
I am not understanding something correctly. I'm using postscreen and noticed
that a recently connected IP had was not marked as PASS OLD but rather PASS
NEW. See log entires below
Aug 1 16:20:54 mta01 postfix/postscreen[41196]: CONNECT from
[69.147.83.53]:56643 to [192.168.7.30]:25
Aug
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